Sergeant Baron Dyer offers a unique combination of law enforcement experience, strong academic preparation and leadership within the law enforcement profession and proven leadership ability. He brings Spector Criminal Justice Training Network a broad range of experience in the strategic, tactical, operational, and supervisory aspects of law enforcement management.
Sergeant Dyer has nine years of experience in law enforcement. Over the past seven years he has served in three visible, increasingly responsible roles with the New Britain Police Department. Since July 2020, as a Directed Patrol Unit Supervisor, he leads a uniformed unit in the Patrol Division with emphasis on addressing various community complaints throughout the City of New Britain as well as conducting law enforcement and crime prevention work.
Baron served as a Patrol Sergeant from 2019-2020 on the midnight shift. He is a member of the New Britain Police Department’s Honor Guard, the Crisis Negotiation Team and Recruitment Selection Committee. Baron was a patrol officer from 2014-2019. Prior to his work in New Britain he was a Police Officer with Enfield Police Department from 2012-2014.
Sergeant Dyer has exceptional academic credentials. He currently is studying towards a Doctor of Education in the Organizational Leadership Studies program at Northeastern University. He earned a Master of Public Affairs at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2019, as well as a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice from American Military University in 2017.
Baron honorably served our nation in the United States Marine Corps for four years as both a Marine Security Guard and Corporal. He was honorably discharged in 2011.
As an Instructor he teaches in-service recertification classes at Spector Criminal Justice Training Network to officers from the Hartford County area. These include Motor Vehicle Stops 616A and 616B; Gangs in Service Updates 624; and Conflict Management 411. He also serves as an Adjunct Instructor at Post University.